NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 7月22日 01時12分
Cancel culture — the social media phenomenon that takes user outrage and transforms it into a large-scale rejection of a celebrity’s work, product or place in pop culture — has affected several celebrities in the past year. But cancel culture still walks the line between a constructive reckoning and a symptom of fleeting-but-viral outrage.
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“It’s the power to withhold attention in an attention economy,” said Brett Gary, an associate professor of media, culture and communication at New York University. Click the link in our bio to read more of what experts have to say about cancel culture's double-edged sword.
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kristian_kemker
Why is Micheal Jackson included in this? He may have done heinous things but won’t ever be forgotten for his musicality. Why is jay-z and Beyoncé even included in this photo? They were very public about their issues and both made albums and money about it.
scottyshapiro
The liberal-left especially in Hollywood and entertainment are quick to throw away the First Amendment and cancel conservative voices and to Blacklist anybody that supports the president. Think like us or we will call you racist is their motto
danielhorton
It’s kind of a toxic mindset that needs to stop. It says a person is absolutely defined by their lowest moment and that there’s no opportunity for correction or redemption.
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sami.jaafari
Michael will never be canceled, a fandom of around 4 billion, no way, I mean logically, people worship him in some remote places on earth. Can't do!
_govardhan___
Let's say, walking with the herd just to channel your useless energy on to something more irrelevant just to fit in and feel good.
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